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By DAVE TAYLOR
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The Trimble County Lady Raiders appeared to have their backs to the wall in the softball season opener against Owen County last Wednesday. With their team own 8-0 after an inning-and-a-half of play, Trimble fans were starting to get the sinking feeling that this game might be over with pretty quickly.

By DAVE TAYLOR
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Trimble County High School’s track teams took third place overall in last Wednesday’s Owen County All-Comers Meet at Owenton.
Trimble’s ladies scored 71 points in the meet, which was good for third place behind Owen County (157 pts) and East Jessamine (124 pts) and ahead of Carroll County (28 pts), Frankfort (16 pts) and Gallatin County (14 pts).

By DAVE TAYLOR
The Trimble Banner
Trimble County Lady Raiders tennis team was in action last week at Oldham County.
“Oldham might have taken the match at 0-5 but the Trimble ladies played with confidence and played a lot of great shots, especially for all our new ladies in doubles this year,” Trimble first-year coach Kasi Fogle said. “Great job ladies!”

By DAVE TAYLOR
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An early injury to a key player and an inability to convert at the free throw line cost the Trimble County Lady Raiders a chance at victory in their final regular season game Friday. Nelson County came away with a 57-53 win, boosting their season record to 20-5. Trimble’s season record slipped to 16-9.

By DAVE TAYLOR
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For Trimble County fans last week’s battle with visiting Carroll County delivered everything spectators of a rivalry game could hope for. For disappointed Carroll fans the outcome fell a basket short as the Panthers led most of the way until an empty stretch in the final quarter allowed Trimble to take the lead and hold it down the stretch for a 66-64 win.

By TEENA DRAKE
Special to The Trimble Banner
Kind, caring, team player, dedicated, excellent skills, and a strong Christian are only a few of David Marsh’s outstanding qualities. One of his accomplishments in 2014-2015 was being first team All-District in high school football. He has recently signed with Georgetown College to play football at the next level in 2015-2016. His contributions to the TCHS football team have been phenomenal and he will be greatly missed.

By DAVE TAYLOR
The Trimble Banner
A concentrated defensive effort on the part of Trimble County’s Lady Raiders held Carroll County’s lone senior in check for most of Saturday’s basketball matchup enabling Trimble to pull out a 48-34 victory over the visiting Lady Panthers.